Now as a few of you are aware, a few ambitious members with a little too much spare time are bringing back CAA Radio. Yes, yes the fabled podcast, under some of the same people again, isn't that convenient? However, we need your help.

As a general interest show, we carry the unspoken obligation to be actually be generally interesting and relevant to the board, which is why this thread is here. If you have an idea for a topic, something you'd like the hosts to toss around on air, post it in here, and we'll take care of the rest. Each episode we'll scoop up a few of the best suggestions and introduce them on air, including the name of whoever suggested them. Old and new members alike are invited to shoot the breeze with us on whatever topics you can be bothered to type out in English because we can't read Japanese (blkmage).

Two rules.

No. 1 - CAA's content descriptors and regulations as outlined in the FAQ/Rules tab are still in effect. Please abstain from suggesting we talk about anything political, cosmological, theologically controversial or obviously inappropriate.

No. 2 - Though generally we're open to all topics besides the few I mentioned briefly just now, please try to limit yourselves to topics you think would be actually interesting to a wide audience. Anything Anime and Christianity are probably safe bets. The economics of the Lao People's Democratic Republic, not so much.

This was probably a given, but perhaps the anime each cast member is currently watching (if the are watching one/what manga each cast member is reading (if they are reading anything). They can tell what it's about and what their likes and dislikes are about the series ^^ Or, whatever of it they've seen so far ^^

Something interesting to see would be to give some sneak peeks at new anime. For example, you all watch the first episodes of some new(er) titles of anime and discuss. Most likely, members will suggest titles (within the CAA rules, obviously), or you guys can pick your own. The same idea could work for manga.
Just an idea, though. ^_^;

Otherwise, I'm happy if you guys just talk about recent anime/manga you've read/watched(like Tsuki mentioned, who posts faster than me) and forum happenings (like art contests or something? If any of you actually care about that stuff XD; ).

Hmm... I'm not sure if y'all have covered the Zombie Apocalypse and relevant survival tactics yet. That would be a nice subject. I know several people personally who could discuss it at great lengths. Well, that's my vote, anyway.

Your last episode talked about the Olympics, so why not get back into the swing of things by talking about the Winter Olympics and the glorious sport that is Curling (or Monkey Curling...either one...).

Keep 'em coming folks! Just to note though, we already have some anime discussion and recommendation bits along the lines of what Goldie and Tsuki suggested, so those suggestions are sort of going to be redundant, so we're looking for more specific topics than ongoing segments if-ya-know-what-I-mean.

This was probably a given, but perhaps the anime each cast member is currently watching (if the are watching one/what manga each cast member is reading (if they are reading anything). They can tell what it's about and what their likes and dislikes are about the series ^^ Or, whatever of it they've seen so far ^^

1.) Which titles belong in your anime canon (titles that you feel that everyone who calls themselves an anime fan should have seen)? Back when I was getting into anime in the 90s, the anime canon was Akira, Ninja Scroll, and Ghost in the Shell. Call me crazy, but I think we can do better.

2.) Say you have an open-minded friend that has never seen anime before but is willing to give it a shot: which title(s) do you show him or her first?

TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1375099) wrote:1.) Which titles belong in your anime canon (titles that you feel that everyone who calls themselves an anime fan should have seen)? Back when I was getting into anime in the 90s, the anime canon was Akira, Ninja Scroll, and Ghost in the Shell. Call me crazy, but I think we can do better.

2.) Say you have an open-minded friend that has never seen anime before but is willing to give it a shot: which title(s) do you show him or her first?

I've actually seen lots of these questions flying around here, so this may be a good thing to chuck in with the anime discussion ^__^
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Hmm, con season is upon us ^^

Maybe, some talk about the upcoming anime conventions ^^? Maybe, some safety con meet-up tips for those who intend on meeting up with an online friend for the first time at a con ^^

What you're watching/reading should definitely be a staple. Especially since it's a great way to highlight things that are awesome but not very popular. Even better if more than one person talks about it and you can really get into the bones of it.

Other less staple topics can include studio/staff/cast discussions (why SHAFT is weird, why Chiaki Kon is terrible, why Norio Wakamoto is glorious), season discussions (why was summer 2009 great, why was fall 2009 terrible, etc.), things you are anticipating (amgamgamg Summer Wars amg), things that are happening on the Internet (like the over 9000 parodies of Renai Circulation on Nico Nico Douga). And if you still need ideas, go and mine for ideas on some of the bigger anime blogs.

A note of clarification here, we already have a show schedule in the works. Let's watch first episodes, recommendations, what we're following, all of that is already planned to be standard fare for the show. However, again, being a somewhat general interest podcast, we're going to have a suitably large segment of open discussion about anything, Anime or otherwise. This thread is to fill that open airtime with a few unique discussions every episode.

[font="Trebuchet MS"][SIZE="4"][color="RoyalBlue"]Though I'm only about 40% certain that my suggestion will be met with what can only be described in my book as dry and "witty" sarcasm, I would like to suggest a topic about new technology that's coming out or is rumored to come out.[/color][/SIZE][/font]

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Okay, sorry, I misunderstood the first post. ^_^; Subject ideas, then. I echo Peanut who said the Winter Olympics (maybe discuss what sport you guys like the best, or which one you would try if you could, or already have?).Also, something that might be fun, since this upcoming episode is something of a comeback, I think you should all reintroduce yourselves to the people who have no idea who are. XD (I dunno, stage short interview of yourselves or something?)

Khaki wrote:[color=RoyalBlue]Though I'm only about 40%]

I rather like this idea, just because I'm sure it would be interesting. I'm only worried it would lead them to talking about gaming, which is what the gamecast is for. XD;

What do you feel about anime's current trend of outsourcing of animation to Korea and it's resulting effect on the quality? Will this result in lower production costs and save anime or result in killing young talent in Japan?

What are your feelings of anime being published in high definition? Will you buy the higher priced Blu-ray or do you feel there is any change in quality?

Do you still watch anime on cable TV? What are your thoughts on the current situation of American cable TV and anime? Are we doomed to forever watch dubs of old series that have 100+ episode counts?!?

Since the podcast is composed of all dudes, I get the feeling we may never hear much about the shoujo genre.Though, if it pains you all too much to sneak a couple shoujo series into the discussion every once in a while; if possible, I'd like to hear one show just devoted to shoujo.

(though, I was proven wrong by this last episode mentioning Princess Tutu, but still XD)

Based on a conversation with someone that both mech and I took part in, how would you give someone an objective view of anime to a friend who saw a series or movie, thinking it was (in most cases) kid-friendly or of one particular genre, then realized to their shock that it was not what they were expecting, and now have a negative view of anime as a whole?

[quote="goldenspines (post: 1375449)"]Since the podcast is composed of all dudes, I get the feeling we may never hear much about the shoujo genre.
Though, if it pains you all too much to sneak a couple shoujo series into the discussion every once in a while]

Yeah, it was a good show and I think that's the only notable weakness. Your interests are all centred pretty closely, even if the range of your interests is pretty wide.